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Princeton Expecting 24,000 at Reunion Amid Meningitis Outbreak
Princeton University is moving forward with its annual alumni reunion at the end of the month, and the New Jersey school is urging as many as 24,000 attendees to take added precautions in light of a meningitis outbreak.
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Unique happy hour menu at Pure in Princeton
Pure Restaurant and Lounge is located on route one south in Princeton New Jersey.
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Preservation N.J. names historic Princeton school as one of state's most endangered places
PRINCETON - As community activists and Princeton town and school officials continue a long struggle over the future of the Valley Road School, a statewide preservation group has weighed in to urge action before the historic structure falls too far into disrepair.
Ruemmler met one-on-one with Treasury lawyer long before April
Although White House Chief Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler claims to have learned about the IRS audit scandal only last month, she had three unprecedented one-on-one meetings last year with the Treasury Department's chief lawyer, who has known about the inspector general's investigation of the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative ... (more)
Riverside Elementary School science symposium 3/22/2013
Riverside Elementary School principal Bill Cirullo and parent Melissa Grzymala introduces Princeton University students and parent Christopher Tully, a physicist at Princeton University at a science symposium at the school in Princeton that mixes student work with short talks and demos from professionals in the community.
Riverside Elementary School science symposium 3/22/2013
Princeton University students Michael Chang and Hansen Qian give a lesson in protons, neutrons and static electricity at Riverside Elementary in Princeton on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
Upgrade of YMCA's Wellness Center Seen as "Last Piece of the Puzzle"
Hurricane Sandy left her mark on the Princeton Family YMCA. Water seeped into the lower level exercise area during the storm last October, knocking some of the cardio and weight equipment out of commission.
China's Artist Provocateur Explores New Medium: Heavy Metal
The video for Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's newly released song starts by re-creating the conditions of his captivity during the 81 days he was held in police detention in 2011, later dissolving into a dystopian nightmare.
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Closes Season With Works by Wagner, Mackey, and Tchaikovsky
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra completed its 2012-13 Princeton concert series in grand fashion on Friday night with a performance full of precision, operatic flair, and innovative musical composition.
Princeton Police, Campus Security, Who Does What?
After years of refining the relationship between Town and Gown when it comes to campus policing, the new consolidated Princeton Police Department and Princeton University's department of public safety have put an updated agreement in place that clarifies who does what.
Princeton University reduces carbon dioxide emissions despite growth
PRINCETON - Five years ago, Princeton University set out on an ambitious plan to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2020, a goal made more challenging by an ever-expanding campus.
Juried Art Show at TCNJ to Feature Work by Students and Teachers
ART, INNOVATION, IDEAS: Faith Ringgold will be one of four artists and teachers judging submissions from local students to The College of New Jersey's exhibition, "Art, Innovation and Ideas," opening Sunday June 2. Students from high schools in Princeton and Lawrenceville will be featured in the TCNJ art gallery.
Hunger in Princeton? School District, PU, Volunteer Groups Tackle "Food Insecurity"
You may be surprised to learn that there are hungry school children right here in Princeton.
Princeton Healthcare System ends hospital fundraising drive with $171M
A file photo of the TrueBeam Linear Accelerator, which delivers radiation four to six times faster than previous machines, in the Matthews Center for Cancer Care inside the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro.
The Week Ahead in South Brunswick
Monday SBPAL Cheerleading/Football Registration Open House , South Brunswick Township Municipal Complex , 540 Ridge Rd, Monmouth Junction, 6 p.m. SBPAL PAL/Pop Warner is hosting an in-person registration/open house in the South Brunswick Municipal Building.
An Unheralded Breakthrough: The Rosetta Stone of Mathematics
There is no Nobel Prize in mathematics, but in 2001 the Norwegian government established a million-dollar Abel Prize, which is widely considered as an equivalent of the Nobel for mathematicians.
DDI, Berlitz announce partnership
Financial terms of the partnership weren't announced, but it includes access to DDI's Interaction Management: Exceptional Leaders and Business Impact Leadership development programs.
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Printable Bionic Ear Melds Electronics and Biology
Scientists at Princeton University used off-the-shelf printing tools to create a functional ear that can "hear" radio frequencies far beyond the range of normal human capability.
The Week Ahead in Lawrenceville
Monday MOMS Club of Lawrenceville West Open House , Village Park , Bergen St & Yeger Dr, Lawrenceville, 10 a.m. The MOMS Club of Lawrenceville West will host an open house at Village Park on May 20 from 10 a.m. noon .
How Electric Spacecraft Could Fly NASA to Mars
And electric engines could turn out to be a key element in NASA's goal of sending people to Mars, experts say.